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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 16

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SATURDAY MOKNINC, MAY 16, 1939 SECTION 2 THE MUHIER. JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. It ILL I TV Almanac PROGRAMS iboul 900 olunteer Workers Set FURNJTURE RE-UPHOLSTERING larg Selection of quality fabrics and plastics. 17 Years' Experience Guaranteed Workmanship City A.B.C. Cites Two Bar Owners WctliicMlay Hearings Slated on Charges For Bids for Kids Starling Tonight WHAS-TV I WAVE-TV CHANNEL II CMANNIL 1 SATURDAY A.M.

1:30 Kangaroo Cartoon Cpt. Kangaroo Howdy Doody i Tcr Easy Arranged rA 1:8 Ruff Rtady Mtfhty MOUSO davisson Some 900 volunteer workers, from dignitaries i who will make appeals for Children's Hospital to those who answer phones and check pledges are 1 set for the fourth annual Bids for Kids radio and TV marathon tonight and tomorrow on WAVE-TV and radio. Furv I 1 Farmtr Alfalfa) Hocfclv-Jtckl Robin Hood Rin Tin Tin Sky King PRICES ARE RIGHT 1712 S. 4th (REAR) jTrua Story Dtttctiva Diary SATURDAY P.M, Sor9 of Fatth 12- Forco Washington R'por Prtv.aw; Cam Minnie On Bids for Kids at 10 p.m. ys I 4 NU-VUE Wh.

Sox-Yankoot Indiant-Bosox Two tavern owners yesterday were cited to appear at Wednesday hearings before City Alcohol Beverage Administrator Jimmy Dell Lovell to show cause why their licenses should not be suspended or revoked. They were James Smallwood, doing business as the Cotton Club, 946 S. 15th, and Carl C. Coomes, Carl's Bar, 818 Kenwood Drive. Smallwood was charged, with illegal possession, storage, and consumption or sale of distilled spirits on premises licensed only for beer.

He was also ac club people frcm 12 communities outside Louisville will be helping raise funds. Nationally known performers on the 16-hour show include Hal March, Betty Johnson, Minnie Snooky Lanson, the Barbara Carroll trio. Pee Wee King, and Boyd Bennett. They will join with numerous local performers and groups of performers. King has been on all ihree previous "Bids for Kids." Bennett has been in Indiana tele IndianvBoiox Wh.

Sox-Yankott TV PICTURE TUBES EXPERTLY INSTALLED Indians-Boiox Eaglt't Strtngth I 2 I 6 Wh. Sox Yankttt Cafcingj Classics Tht Prtakntst 1-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH Walt Disnty Raseball: White Sox-Yankees (11) Indians-Boston Red Sox. (3) 1 p.m. Racing: The Preakness at Pim-lico (11) 4.30; Bashford Manor Stakes at Churchill Downs. (11) 5:15 p.m.

Mala Powers and Dennis Patrick in "The Case of the Deadly Toy," jealous suitor harasses Perry Mason's client. (11) 6:30 p.m. Kay Starr, Enzo Sluarti, composer Howard Dietz and British comedian Dave King on Perry Como's show. (3) 7 p.m. Josh Randall (Steve McQueen) Coast Guard Downs Raco WrasMing Dick Clark NO MONEY DOWN CALL NOW Amoricans Work Hi Varietits cused of selling to minors and permitting them to loiter.

Coomes, who has both beer and liquor licenses, was cited for selling whisky on Sunday. Red Skelton Set Up Amatour Boxing Boxing; Ntwt Porry Maton Ptoplt Aro Funny EM 8-6576 vision since he left WAVE. Bennett was at WAVE when he wrote and recorded "Seventeen," a spectacular success in the pop music field. There will be auctions of various items, though less than in previous years. One of the items to be auctioned will be the silks worn by Bill Shoemaker on Tomy Lee when that horse won the Derby this year.

Phyllis Knight spoke Thursday to the Kentucky Area Council. Boys' Clubs of America, on ways to contact radio and television stations for programs dealing with the organization and its work. It tens a very valuable talk, specific arjd interesting, and those uho heard the program felt it gave them a much better understanding of how to go about this feature of public relations. Parry Cemo Parry Mason Dead or Aliv ir 1 1 1 1 1 1 4f) I Fast, Expert, Reliable TV Repair! ml Service Is Our Only Business Fac of Dangar Havo Gun Trava. 1 rides dynamite-laden stagecoach (11) 7:30 p.m Matt Rockford (George Mont TtuWMIaTl illimWIIHWIli II III I I K.

lack Saddle Cimarron City Cimarron City Llwrmii Walk PHYLLIS KNIGHT Wants to help publicity committees Leukemia-Study Fund La Jolla, May 15 WtThe University of California regents Friday announced establishment of a $5,000 leukemia-research fund at U.C.L.A. by the Red Skeltoas. The couple's son, Richard, a victim of the disease, died gomery) works as hired hand to solve two murders. (3) 8:30 p.m. 3 Paladin (Richard Boone) trails Army deserter.

(11) jjfj Marshal Dillon (James Arness) Bids 'or Kid Gunsmoke Sea Hunt Ouie-Harriet News, Willhfr Sportraits Mystery Film jl.nil if" he would like to see the he says, 16. Next year, list cut to B.di for Kid a year ago in tne U.C.L.A. medical center. He was 10. ii To P.M.

Son. NO MONEY DOWN NEED HOUSE 1ST PAYMENT NOT UNTIL AUGUST Phyllis said she hoped a seminar could be arranged for people heading publicity committees for all types of organizations. It would be a real smart idea, because more people know less of the problems, duties, and interests of radio and TV stations than of almost any other topic except atomic science. PABNT? DAGES PAINT CO. 1140 E.

Oak ME 5-2666 our newly designed kitchens are every woman's is wounaen dv iasi-araw gunman in Dodge City. (11) 9 p.m. Mike Nelson (Lloyd Bridges) searches for narcotics on the ocean floor. (11) 9:30 p.m. Minnie Pearl, Hal March, Betty Johnson, Snooky Lanson, Barbara Carroll Trio, Tee Wee King and Bob Hutscll on all-night Bids for Kids for the benefit of Children's Hospital, Ed Kallay emcee.

(3) 10 p.m. Harriet Nelson proves husbands are (11) 10 p.m. Boris Karloff in "The Invisible Ray." (11) 11 p.m. Dozier contends that this year's plan resulted in a lot of hilarious awards. He didn't mention it, but the one to Loretta Young is an example.

Miss Young is a fine actress, no doubt of it, and perhaps she merited an award for something. But to give her an award as "the best actress in a CONTINUING SERIES," when her show is NOT a continuing series but a collection of individual short plays, was laughable. A continuing series is a series with characters who take part in dramatic roles every week, like the "Perry Mason" series, "Peter Gunn," or "Rescue 8" series. Miss Young's series is an anthology, or collection of unrelated plays. And speaking of "Rescue 8" one of the char dream featuring irws Masons Given Refreshments And Refresher 63 Mark Unity Day At Luncheon Meeting A refresher course on the I-; -i 1 WI.OU's Ed Shadburne writes to say his station will carry the Indianapolis automobile race on May 30, from 10:30 a.m.

until 3 p.m. The station also is carrying the time trials, starting today at 5:30. William Dozier, chairman of the committee that plotted the structure of the Emmy Award business, wants some changes made next year. It was Dozier ho was responsible in large part for the expanded list of 42 categories. TERMITES Full 5-Year Guarantee "Wo Yeariy Charge" ACE PEST CONTROL CO.

IS Years' Experience Gl I-S47 Fobulous "400" ELECTRIC RANGE Brilliantly new. 3934 Bardstown Rd. Radio acters in Thursday night's episode on Channel 3, was a former Louisville girl, Mary Katherine Cleary. Strikingly different. I I 140 WHAS CBS Fa Hi or Forfiivon meanings and aims of the various branches of Masonry was given some 65 Masons yesterday attending a Masonic Unity Day luncheon at the Shrine Club, 812 S.

Second. August R. Baumer, president of the Downtown IIi-12 International Club, was largely responsible for the session. li. lX 'nil i win enrome lined "Visual Hite" ovens automatic rotisserie two Set 'N Forget ther SATURDAY mostatic elemenu.

See the fabulous (00'' in our Agriculture 13:30 For'd March 12:45 Around HoUiO 1:05 Holiday 4:30 Preaknet 5:05 Holiday 5:25 Downs Race 5:40 News; Sports 6:05 Kv. Barn Oance 7:20 U. N. Proaram 7:50 Listeners Post 8:00 Steve Lawrence 1:30 Dance Party 10:00 News 10:15 porta 10:30 Dance Party 12:10 Siqn Off kitchens of tomorrow 5:0 Morn. Frolic :00 R.

F.D.I Market! Farm Newt 4: JO Fun Fair 7:00 7:15 Fun Fair 7:45 Niwi I 00 Fun Fair :95 Wive Holiday 10:01 Pick Hits 11:05 Hi-Teen SATURDAY P.rvC 11:05 Newt Sun FLASH SERVICE fHw Day Nihl'1fSlL 1 Wo. Parts SwlSs Guarantee lT C3r Boys Hug, Kiss Dad Who Burned Them New York, May 15 (AP) Arthur Murray, 27-year-old plumber's helper, sat in Queens Felony Court Friday accused of punishing two of his four young sons by holding their hands over lighted burners of a gas stove. SHOE IT OUT TWO CHROME-tlNED VISUAL Last Conventional Sub To Be Launched Today Pascagoula, May 15 (IP The Navy will launch what is scheduled to be its last conventional-powered submarine, the U.S.S. Blueback, here Saturday. On adjoining ways, two nuclear-powered submarines are under construction.

Eddie and Liz Fly to Spain New York, May 15 Eddie Fisher and his bride, Elizabeth Taylor, flew off for Spain Friday to continue their honeymoon. They were married in Las Vegas Tuesday and tame here the next day. ON NBC ntws THE HOUR NEW HIDE-AWAY COOKING TOP Fntire cooking top tide ouc of eijtht. me tolid-miple cutting hoard swings down for easy acccn hen cleaning. WAVE HITEOVINI Both illumimtrtf, Olau doora let you ee everything at HOME CALL SATURDAY P.M.

1:00 Monitor The sons, Arthur, 5, and 1:15 Oouiout I'view I AT RDAY A 3:3 Farm Newt Ky. Monitor 7:15 On Pared News 7:35 Monitor News 1:15 Wake Up :25 Monitor 11:00 Monitor 12:05 Monitor Musle PICTURE TUBE SPECIALS 17" 18.50-21" 28.50 FREE ESTIMATES DAY OR NIGHT BOMAR MFG. CO. 1:30 Lou-Minneapolii 5:00 Monitor 4 00 Grand Ole Oprv 4:20 Monitor 10:00 Bids for Kids To 2 p.m. Sun.

-J Yeor Warranty 1114 Borditown Rd. JU 4-7 ISO Donald, 3, wore bandages on their hands. Magistrate James E. Lo Piccolo peered under the bandages, winced visibly, and exclaimed angrily: "If the father is responsible for the harm done here, I don't care what the reason is." Open Sot. Until Noon At the first Unity Day in this area, the heads of Masonry units put special emphasis on the charity work each is engaged in.

Frederick G. Bourne described the origins of Kosair Temple. Palsy Work Discussed Scottish Rite, said Oscar Brockman, is especially interested in training people for service in embassies abroad. Pete a of Aahmed Grotto, told of that group's interest in helping cerebral-palsy victims, and Morrison L. Cooke outlined the Knights Templar Louisville DeMolay Command-ery Eye Foundation project.

Others who spoke briefly for their groups were C. J. Hyde, IIi-12 International, junior grand warden of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky; William S. Conway, Royal Arch Masons: W. A.

Reichenbach, Grand Council of Kentucky, and Al E. Orton, Grand Lodge of Kentucky. NEWS At 55 ABC 1080 WKLO The Classified Ads Offer You Daily Opportunity News. 12:30 Gine'r Cal'han i ft-f irwiiynnrTTWi 'ifirii wihh ini i ifct For a Limited Time Only SATURDAY A.M. Red Kirk 4:40 On Parade 7:00 Red Rowland Bob Henry Wilson Hatcher 10:30 Pee We Kin 11:30 JWHson Hatcher SATURDAY P.M.

12:00 Red Kirk FENCE FOR HOME OR FACTOR LOUISVILLE FENCE CO. 300 E. SOUTHERN HEIGHTS AVE. 1:30 jimmy Loos 2:30 Red Kirk 3:01 Country Music 4:00 Bob Henry 5:00 Tommy Downs 5:45 Mike Barry Downs Beat 1.00 Paul Cowley 10:30 F. Avalon 11:00 Butch Carpt'r 2 A.M.

Downs Beat Until 5 A.M. sons who are not all there. But the father is responsible." The magistrate held the fa-ther for trial, but released him in $500 bail. 'Thought It Right' Outside the courtroom, the mother told newsmen: "We did what we thought was right to discipline the boys. We didn't mean for them to get burned so badly." Newsmen then witnessed the strange beauty of a child's power to forgive.

Arthur and Donald, their hands still swathed in bandages, ran to their father. They hugged and kissed him as though their frightful punishment had never occurred. 1 HilifciliMi 790 NEWS ON HALF HOUR WAKY SATURDAY A.M. 'Mother Told Him To' Arthur was put on the stand. He testified he and his brother were punished for swiping bubble gum and candy cigarettes from a store where their mother, Mrs.

Arlene Murray, 23, was shopping. "What did your father do?" Assistant District Attorney Bert Koehler asked Arthur. "He put my hands over the fire," the boy answered. "First he put one hand on. He burned that one.

Then he took the other and put it over the fire." "Where was your mother?" .12:00 Jack Sanders I 7:00 Larry Akin 12 Mid. Sam Seeburf Until 4 A.M. 4:00 Phil Page SATURDAY P.M. FOR THE BEST IN HICKORY SMOKED BAR-B-Q FORT HILL BAR-B-Q 1400 So. Shelby ME 6-2931 WLOU NEWS ON HALF HOUR 1350 iwl IIMrm ni Hi 1 1 SATURDAY A.M.

11:45 Jim Dandy SATURDAY 12:05 Jim Dandy 12:15 Teen Time 12:30 Jim Dandy 7:45 S.on Off 5:00 Heaven Hiway 4 30 Lou To You 15 Sat. Serened :00 Gospel Train 10:00 Jim Dandy 11:30 N.A.A.C.P. WITH NEW ACCOUNTS WHEN YOU SAVE AT Hiheruia Man Dies Special to The Courier-Journal Campbellsville, May 15. Alford Thomas Underwood, 75, a retired farmer, merchant, and lumber dealer, died unexpectedly of a heart ailment at his home in Hibernia community in LaRue County Thursday. Survivors include four sons, Everitt, Robert, Grant, and Russell Underwood, and two daughters.

Mrs. Verna Fraze and Mrs. Mattie Cash, all of Louisville. 20 WTMT 1' AABS news on HOUR. HAL HOUK tATUHDAY AM Koehler asked.

"Right there," Arthur replied. I "She told my father to put my I hands over the stove." Lo Piccolo, his voice tense, said: "These are the acts of per -I i .1 Pieces of Chicken New 1959 Philco Thin line 17" SrM Dave Brockman 12:00 Dv MJCK Brnot P0 Jack Tipton Uve h'ocK Neon: rnt 7:45 Sisri of V. Dav I'etKmir. Choice of Vegetables, Salad Hot Rolls or fiisruit and Doner International Silver Portable TV CHILD'S PLATK -i 9 WKYW Mewt IS SWITZER'S Union Relinquishes Claims In I JIT IV Receive Ihii beautiful SI- with ntw-molic lln A TU A rA.nV 't it Jim DriUtill Carl Shoo Ken Kn.tnt I 3., ft Jirr RESTAURANT 1139 S. 4th St.

A Oak St. JU 7-9 U6 tV taK IS. .11 l-VUO 7.44 CM i a Dn.M --a- it. I it i ttto To Say-So on Foreign Tapes til I II 4. If F.ll.

I IlHtel i I II WINN NEWS ON HALF MOJ SATURDAY P.M. BATUHDAY A.M. 4:09 Ted Scott :06 Bill Gerfton I.IJ GienH-Br iv 12:08 Pat O'Nan 4:00 Ted Scott 1.09 Bill Cfrton 12:00 K. Reilint I Until 4 A.M. 1 i fclf ff fit la $0 er more.

All thor'i re- Jult open new ocrsunt gf; I llLlii4444'f'i 'hat your for $200 or more. All niw 1959 SJ5Sm. witHin zVrr.iz& fSti ADMIRAL 21" TV luLttP 3 'I 1 I I tiITlll-le-l I YOTgf fWSlil rot. ef int.re.t rot. of JZ 4 PHONE II ONLY 49 moi I EM 3-3506 ri 75 pir wk I I 1 'i'i fm 3.9431 I r- i NEW 1 959 G-E New 1959 G-E All Transistor I Bardot interview was transcribed by nonunion French technicians and violated their contract with the network.

But N.B.C. maintained it was within its contractual rights and charged that violated a no-strike clause in the union's contract. New York. May 15 itP A television technicians union which staged a three-week strike because of a film of French actress Brigitte Bardot has relinquished all claims to jurisdiction over broadcast of such tapes, the National Broadcasting Company announced Friday night. Members of the National As The union agreed night to end the strike.

it I0-. I CLOCK RADIO RADIO I r-- 'i w.k.. -r-r- Audit Confirms Suicide's Note In Embezzlement I' Anjc'cs, May 15 A audit confirms to the penny embezzlement of to which a Long Beach banker confessed in a suicide note, sociation of Broadcast Em ployees and Technicians walked off their jobs at C. April 27 after refusing to handle a video tape of Miss Bardot reciting Hamlets "To Be or Not To Be' soliloquy on the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The dispute put the Dave Garroway TV show off the air and blacked out the national I 1 A Rfl -J aFfffiffiff1 ljWjr1WW tPffriWr'1 1 i thot, required L'lW i'-V required i that your riMIVI i i within 3.

f.i "MM I 1 1 A 07 rr. a 0 1 JsCl- 7 I i LB. fT55S55 DIXIE LAWN SUPPLY 0 "a--' I VOGT POWER MOWER iTT rvvi 1 nmr lit i inr I k.irii LJ I PiPvCIITV CTCDCA a the United States ttorney's office said Friday. George Albert Hewlett, 40, vice-president of the East Long C. network for 2 hours.

How Beach branch of the United States National Bank of San ever, resumed ils pro- LMffiltCllViL 3 I "rams andvwas staffed during III the strike by executive person- MEAT MARKET I II nel. HI 6874 1006 Borrtf HI 2178 I The union charged that the II Dieo, shot himself May 2. rNCVV rULAKUlU ni-LAINUCK INC VV O-C ni riUCLI I I I rL 19'2UHP I 2 LAND CAMERA Portable 4-Speed T. 3 11 11 i.r Record Player 6 6" Rubber Tires 9 TSSl lr 7 (7X? I SALE FOR I I XJJ d.ii..r. Ju.t I SAlt I I ft f3 finich.d picture in 60 for 1 00 or mor.

jr ONE WEEK ONLY I I Ju" r.c.iv. thi, b.outi- odrntrt lU s'00 gi hi-fi. ah cSA The I. said he left a note Riving $3,714,710 as the amount embezzled and also implicatin John U. Hendrickson, 40, San Rafael, manufacturer.

LEO'S HIDEAWAY Hendrickson, charged with conspiracy to embezzle $20,000, is free on 550.000 bond. In his note Hewlett said all the money went to Hendrickson. Hendrickson has denied any wrongdoing. ((I ii your occount eorn $IOO required it thot V'-Ti 5 JLo' fit 1 intore.t within J6 month, eorn JlOO ffit 3 (I VV more in 3 month, -ff i'WCD VMJ COMPLETE: Set-up and Delivered I EcPS I' 2-Cycle Rope HEAVY DUTY BLADE I 4 4 IMPROVED SLIP CLUTCH EASY HEIGHT ADJUSTING I 115 Jefferson SPECIAL FAMILY DINNER SUNDAY NOON TO 9 P.M. Entrees Include Complete Dinner Airliner In Peru Kentuckians Still Missing a 1 VAtUUIVl LIM DLAIC DUIll-IN tlUJC Kim a I 65 4 M0W AND TR'M FULL CUTTING WIDTH 1 YOU Will RECEIVE THE INTEREST IN ADDITION TO ANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS! FRIED WHOLE FRESH WATER CATFISH Tarter Sauce it cemo, to vou et I When you buy your mower from DIXIE LAWN up, rtady lo operate, go, ond oil.

119 jjv IUU IVII UrtlM AM AUtUUNI BT MAIL 9 III tV.t:-tiTe LET US SHARPEN YOUR POWER MOWER BAKED HADDOCK reoft $ryl 1.50 PAN FRIED SELECT OYSTERS Onion Rings 1.50 BROILED WHOLE SPANISH MACKEREL Butter Sauct 1.50 CHICKEN CHOP SUEY Chines. Noodles 1.50 BROILED PETITE FILET MIGN0N Onion Rings, 1.95 PEOPLES INDUSTRIAL PLAN FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY. "WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL" Lima, May 15 OP A day-long by nine planes Thursday uncovered no trace of a Peruvian airliner with 12 persons aboard which is believed to have crashed Wednesday in the jungles of eastern Peru. The plane was piloted by Paul Tx.n. 40, of Bowling Green, Ky ho had been living here with his wife and five children.

the passengers was Sans. 38. i Dutch-born Canadian oil prospector. Louisville 2, Kentucky JU S-500S HARRY J. KLEIN, Pres.

KIRCHDORFER'S DIXIE LAVN SUPPLY CO. Free Treats for Clean Plates Children's Portion 626 S. Sixth Street RESOURCES OVER Under St.te lankin. Supervisi. Hovri: to 5 Weekdoyi to Noon Seturderi FREE PARKING Next Door MIIICAN INDUSTRIAL tANKIIS ASSOCIATION ta 10 P.M.

1.50 family Dinners featured Daily 5 P.M luept friday and Saturday 922 Baxter JU 7-6736 "fou'tf Me Doing Ivuneu Wih opl" Open Daily From A.M. 'til 5:30 P.M. nri'rni iWrrtinni irifciniaiihMaaiida tti pmijmnA ItnHu.

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